peer-reviewedBackground: Maternal recognition of overweight/obesity during early childhood is a key determinant in achieving healthy weight status in children. The aim of this study is to 1) investigate maternal perceptions of their child weight, focusing on whether or not mothers accurately identify if their child is overweight or obese at three years old and five years old; 2) identify the factors influencing maternal misperceptions regarding their child’s weight at three years old and five years old, 3) ascertain if a failure to recognize overweight/obesity at three years old is associated with the likelihood of doing so at five years old. Methods: Using two waves of the longitudinal Growing Up in Ireland study data regarding child...
Childhood obesity is a major public health problem. Parents often have an inaccurate perception of t...
Background: Little is known about parental recognition of their child\u27s overweight status over ti...
Objective—To quantify how overweight children have to be for their mothers to classify them as overw...
Background: Maternal recognition of overweight/obesity during early childhood is a key determinant i...
Background: Maternal recognition of overweight/obesity during early childhood is a key determinant i...
Background: Maternal recognition of overweight/obesity during early childhood is a key determinant i...
Background: Maternal recognition of overweight/obesity during early childhood is a key determinant i...
BACKGROUND: There is a plethora of cross sectional work on maternal perceptions of child weight stat...
IntroductionMany studies have found that parents of overweight children do not perceive their child ...
Background: Studies in several countries indicate that parents show little concern and aren’t much a...
More than half of parents underestimate their overweight child’s weight; however, prior research foc...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Parents of children who are overweight often fail to accurately identify t...
OBJECTIVE: Though overweight is often established by school entry, not all mothers of such children ...
A mother’s perception of her child’s weight may be more important in determining how she feeds her c...
The study examined the accuracy of maternal perceived child weight. Urban-affluent mothers with 111 ...
Childhood obesity is a major public health problem. Parents often have an inaccurate perception of t...
Background: Little is known about parental recognition of their child\u27s overweight status over ti...
Objective—To quantify how overweight children have to be for their mothers to classify them as overw...
Background: Maternal recognition of overweight/obesity during early childhood is a key determinant i...
Background: Maternal recognition of overweight/obesity during early childhood is a key determinant i...
Background: Maternal recognition of overweight/obesity during early childhood is a key determinant i...
Background: Maternal recognition of overweight/obesity during early childhood is a key determinant i...
BACKGROUND: There is a plethora of cross sectional work on maternal perceptions of child weight stat...
IntroductionMany studies have found that parents of overweight children do not perceive their child ...
Background: Studies in several countries indicate that parents show little concern and aren’t much a...
More than half of parents underestimate their overweight child’s weight; however, prior research foc...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Parents of children who are overweight often fail to accurately identify t...
OBJECTIVE: Though overweight is often established by school entry, not all mothers of such children ...
A mother’s perception of her child’s weight may be more important in determining how she feeds her c...
The study examined the accuracy of maternal perceived child weight. Urban-affluent mothers with 111 ...
Childhood obesity is a major public health problem. Parents often have an inaccurate perception of t...
Background: Little is known about parental recognition of their child\u27s overweight status over ti...
Objective—To quantify how overweight children have to be for their mothers to classify them as overw...